"My Life as a Traitor" is a memoir by Zarah Ghahramani, an Iranian woman who was arrested and imprisoned for her political activism against the Iranian regime. The book tells the story of Ghahramani's arrest, imprisonment, and eventual release from Iran. While in prison, Ghahramani was subjected to torture and abuse, but she also found hope and solidarity through her interactions with other political prisoners. The memoir offers a harrowing account of life inside an Iranian prison and the impact of political repression on individuals and families. Throughout the book, Ghahramani reflects on her experiences and the political motivations that led her to become an activist, as well as the difficulties of adjusting to life outside of prison after her release. "My Life as a Traitor" is a powerful and moving memoir that offers a firsthand account of the human toll of political oppression and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.